American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen6Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... grains of gold will completely gild both the upper and un- der surfaces of one hundred and forty- four copper buttons , each of them an inch in diameter . There is no metal , the gilding of which presents so many difficulties as iron ...
... grains of gold will completely gild both the upper and un- der surfaces of one hundred and forty- four copper buttons , each of them an inch in diameter . There is no metal , the gilding of which presents so many difficulties as iron ...
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... grain , is another sub- stance , approaching more nearly in its cha- racters to animal matter than any other product of the vegetable system . From It the resemblance in its properties to the animal principle GLU GLU.
... grain , is another sub- stance , approaching more nearly in its cha- racters to animal matter than any other product of the vegetable system . From It the resemblance in its properties to the animal principle GLU GLU.
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... grain , by knead- ing the flower into paste , which is to be washed very cautiously , by kneading it under a jet of water , till the water carries off nothing more , but runs off co- lourless ; what remains is gluten : it is ductile and ...
... grain , by knead- ing the flower into paste , which is to be washed very cautiously , by kneading it under a jet of water , till the water carries off nothing more , but runs off co- lourless ; what remains is gluten : it is ductile and ...
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... grains of copper in the ounce to harden the gold , which otherwise would pass round the irregularities of the new- est skins , and not over them ; and in us- ing the old skins , which are not so per- fect and smooth , they proceed so ...
... grains of copper in the ounce to harden the gold , which otherwise would pass round the irregularities of the new- est skins , and not over them ; and in us- ing the old skins , which are not so per- fect and smooth , they proceed so ...
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... grain to an ounce rendering it complete- ly brittle . Copper renders gold less duc- tile , harder , more fusible , and of a deep- er colour . This is the usual addition in coin , and other articles used in society.- Tin renders it ...
... grain to an ounce rendering it complete- ly brittle . Copper renders gold less duc- tile , harder , more fusible , and of a deep- er colour . This is the usual addition in coin , and other articles used in society.- Tin renders it ...
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